SCARFF’S OHIO HYBRIDS ARE ALWAYS DEPENDABLE 

U. S. 65 Ears 
OHIOCT 
This Hybrid was new last year and in certain . 
sections especially in the Corn Borer areas it 
U S 6 This Hybrid is just a little later 
e ° in maturity than Ia. 939 or W 17. 
It has a very slender stiff erect stalk. Ears are of 
good size and placed medium height. U. S. 65 is 
especially desirable for fertile upland. The grains 
are somewhat smooth and shank small making it 
fine to husk either by hand or with the Husker. 
It is an excellent Hybrid to use where you want to 
cut early for seeding or where you pick the corn 
for cribbing and then seed as we are doing more 
and more each year. The stalk has few leaves and 
discs down very readily. Prices on Page 39. 

For more even planting and for better grading we 
have installed a “LENGTH GRADER” and all our 
seed showing variation in length will be run through 
this machine. An added service that means better 
phe aka for “SCARFF’S HYBRID SEED” at no extra 
cost. 
has been all that was desired. It is a good yielder of deep grained, me- 
dium size ears. Is a little later than was thought last year making it of 
the same maturity as Reids Yellow Dent or U. S. 44. Our supply of this 
Hybrid will be limited this year and if you want Cl4 would urge you 
to order early. Prices on Page 39. 
We do not call our Hybrids “100 BU. HYBRIDS” but in actual per- 
formance on Ohio Farms they have generally outyielded those so called 
“100 Bu. Hybrids” and produced better quality corn as well. 
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U S 1 THE MOST VAL- 
® e UABLE HYBRID 
OF THE YEAR 1940. This vote is 
being cast every day by everyone 
who grew U. S. 13 this last season. 
It has everything: large ears, deep, 
medium starchy soft grains, sturdy 
stalk which stands erect, and is 
very disease resistant. What more 
can you ask for in any Hybrid? It 
is earlier in maturity than we 
thought last year and on good 
Ind. 614 Ear heavy soil will mature with Reids 
Yellow Dent or U. S. 44. If you doubt our claims we 
urge you to test it with any other Hybrid of approxi- 
mately the same season and you will be convinced. 
The big fine quality ears have 20-22 rows of good 
deep grains. This is truly the kind of Hybrid you have 
been calling for and we predict it is one that is here 
to stay. If you want seed of U. S. 13 order early be- 
cause the supply will not meet the demand for 1941. 
Prices on Page 39. 

U S 4 4 This is a comparatively new Hybrid 
e e and is a good one. Especially is it 
recommended for second bottom or any other good 
fertile soil. It is medium to the late side and will 
produce a heavy tonnage for the Silo or mature a big 
yield of grain. Its plants are tall and very lodge resistant. The ears are quite long, com- 
paratively smooth with 18-20 rows of medium to shallow depth grains. If you have a field 
of very fertile soil and want a very heavy yield try U. S. 44. Prices on Page 39. 

Cross Section Ear Cl4 
OH | O L 31 While this is the latest maturing Hybrid we offer, it is not too late for 
; central and south central Ohio. L 31 will mature with Lancaster Sure 
Crop and Reids Yellow Dent. It produces large leafy fodder and wonderful long, good grain 
ears carrying 16 to 18 rows of medium depth kernels. Very easy to husk. Altho it is just 
about the right size and season for an ideal silo Hybrid, it also will make an abnormally 
heavy yield of grain in adapted areas. Prices on Page 39. 
All flat grains will be graded as nearly as possible to plant with regular edge drop plates. 
We will gladly recommend plates for all small or irregular grains. 
Probably this Hybrid is as well known as any other in Ohio. 
It has a wide range of adaptability and should be planted 
on very fertile soil where it really will produce most abundantly as it is very quick to 
respond to extra plant food. It matures medium season making it an ideal general purpose 
corn. The stalk is medium height and carries many blades which makes Ind. 614 very good 
for the Silo. The ears are good size, 18 to 20 rows, and medium to deep grains. Prices on 

U. S. 13 Ears 
HYBRIDS FOR ENSILAGE 
FOR TONNAGE—ECONOMY—BETTER SILAGE—MORE GRAIN 
Save acres of your corn by using Hybrid seed for your silage. It not only resists lodging a great deal better 
than the open pollinated kinds, but produces more and richer silage. U. S. 52 is used extensively in Northeastern 
Ohio or wherever early silage is wanted. U. S. 44 and U. S. 13 for all Central and Southern Ohio are unequalled. 
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